AMSBIO has announced the launch of Newborn Human Foreskin Fibroblasts qualified
for induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC)* reprogramming.
During cellular reprogramming the feeder layer can greatly affect the health of
the cell culture and the success of the reprogramming. While a range of
inactivated fibroblasts can be used as a support layer for pluripotent cell
culture, not all will support mRNA reprogramming. Newborn Human Foreskin
Fibroblasts (NuFF-RQ™) have been functionally validated to support the
generation of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) colonies providing an
optimised feeder layer during mRNA reprogramming.
AMSBIO have added NuFF-RQ™ to their range of Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts (MEFs)
and Newborn Human Foreskin Fibroblasts (NuFFs) for stem cell culture
experimentation. All AMSBIO feeder cells are meticulously derived and
comprehensively tested on mouse and human ES stem cells to ensure robust and
consistent performance with every lot. Fully qualified, ready-to-use feeder
cells save you the time and trouble of dealing with an animal facility,
dissections, cell expansion and lot-to-lot variation. Having undergone comprehensive
safety tests including human pathogen and mycoplasma detection, AMSBIO’s feeder
cells significantly reduce the threat of contamination in your iPSC
reprogramming experiments.
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